That's the message WalletHub relayed as it ranked the state as the 12th highest obesity and overweight problem in the U.S.

And the findings from WalletHub analyst Jill Gonzalez are grim.

"18.6 percent of the state's children are obese, and this is the ninth highest percentage in the country," she said. "Sadly, this has health consequences for Ohio's residents. By 2030, it is projected that there will be 13,851 diabetes cases for every 100,000 people in the state.

"This is the seventh largest number in the country. Obesity related healthcare costs are very high, as well, reaching almost $50 million per 100,000 adults. One of the causes that may have lead to this problem could be the large number of fast food restaurants per capita, where the state ranks sixth. Fortunately, there is a silver lining, in the fact that Ohioans are able to benefit from nutritional counseling, which is covered by their health insurance."

Other findings from WalletHub about Ohio include:

22nd – in percentage of obese adults

29th – in percentage of overweight children

9th – in percentage of obese children

17th – in percentage of physically inactive adults

14th – in percentage of adults eating less than one serving of fruits/vegetables per day